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A way, course, or track, in which anything moves or has moved; route; passage; an established way; as, the path of a meteor, of a caravan, of a storm, of a pestilence. Also used figuratively, of a course of life or action.
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The specification of a file in terms of the where it is in the hierarchy of directories in the filesystem. This specification is relative to the root directory if it begins with a slash(/) or relative to your current working directory if the beginning slash is omitted. A full path is generally one specified relative to the root directory and so always begins with a slash (/). Example paths: / the root directory . your current working directory .. the directory above your current working directory (the parent directory) /u/s/smith user smith's home directory /u/s/smith/.bash_profile the full path of the .bashr_profile file in user smith's home directory bin a directory named bin which is a subdirectory of the directory you are currently in /bin a directory named bin which is a subdirectory of the root directory ../bin a directory named bin which is a subdirectory of the directory above you (the parent directory of your current working directory) root directory The top (or bottom depending upon how you look at it) of the directory hierarchy in the filesystem. All directories and files branch off of the root directory. The root directory is specified with a path of just the slash
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a set of directories for pipeline input and output data or, in the sense of path file, a specific set of parameters for an OPUS pipeline
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A list of directories in which the operating system looks for files. To put a directory in one's path is to add the directory's name to this list; to put a file in one's path is to store the file in a directory that is on the list. Used also of the full path or pathname of a file, the sequential list of directories which locates the file on the disk; the reference is parsed recursively, like a linguistic tree, e.g, in Unix, the string /usr/jlawler/bin/aliases specifies a file named aliases, which is further specified as being located in the subdirectory named bin, which is located in the subdirectory named jlawler, which is located in the subdirectory named usr, which is located under the top ( root) directory (always called simply " / ")
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An editable line segment connecting two or more path points.
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A path is a sequence of consecutive edges in a graph and the length of the path is the number of edges traversed. (This illustration shows a path of length four.)
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The basic component from which objects are constructed. A path can be open (for example, a line) or closed (for example, a circle), and it can be made up of a single line or curve segment or many joined segments.
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A language object that represents a sequence of zero or more words, phrases, or embedded language models. A path is defined by the SRPath data type.
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A term for the shape of an element in an illustration. A path, on its own will not show on the hardcopy until it has a line weight and color attribute (or fill) assigned to it.
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A path is the shape of a single element in an illustration. A path will not show unless it has a fill or line weight assigned to it.
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End-to-end transport of a service usually consisting of multiple lines and sections. (SONET)
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A collection of passages laid end to end. The objective of a Maze is to find a path from start to finish.
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To walk or go.
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A way, a walk, or journey, usually depicting the spiritual story of our advancement.
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a journey, and his journey to complete evil is far too short
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a walk in which all nodes are distinct
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A trodden way; a footway.
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1. A way of behaving. 2. Any system of religious practice.
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a course of conduct; "the path of virtue"; "we went our separate ways"; "our paths in life led us apart"; "genius usually follows a revolutionary path"
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a way especially designed for a particular use
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a collection of straight lines and curves stored internally in GDI
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a complex shape create by a series of GDI function calls
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a linear series of documents that represents a focused, contextualized tour through part of the nonlinear web of documents
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a series of connected activities
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a logical connection between a point where an STS or VT is multiplexed to the point where it is demultiplexed
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A path is a connected series of nets and logic elements. A path has a start point and an end point that are different depending on the type of path. The time taken for a signal to propagate through a path is referred to as the path delay.
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path in a space ''X'' is a continuous map ''f'' from the closed unit interval into ''X''. The point ''f''(0) is the initial point of ''f''; the point ''f''(1) is the terminal point of ''f''.
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A polygon that has been turned into a path through the Path menu. Paths can be used to create mechanical waves in an object, allow the object to be deformed into other shapes, rotate an object, or move an object from point A to point B. Or all that simultaneously. A polygon to be used as a template path for a Path Extrude operation. In this case, the polygon does not actually have to be a path, but it will be used like one by the Path Extrude tool.
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Any conductor, optic fiber, radio carrier, or other means for transmitting fire alarm system information between two or more locations.
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a list of locations for the computer to look for commands if the full path is not given.
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a mental concept describing how to get from a location A to a location B
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PathList Specifies what PATHs DOS will look in when trying to run a command. path will show the current path. path; will clear the current path. Typical systems are set as follows: path=c:\windows\command for Windows 95/98. path=c:\WINNT;c:\WINNT\system32; for Windows NT/2000.
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Keywords: Granth, Sahib, Guru, Akhand, Gurbani
A reading from the Sikh scriptures
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the liturgical reading of the Guru Granth Sahib. On special occasions the book is read non-stop from cover to cover by relays of people ( akhand path ). At other times, it can be read over seven days (for example, as part of the funeral and mourning period) or greater periods of time. All ordered reading of the book is called path.
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A reading of the Guru Granth Sahib.
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Reading of Gurbani.
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a beaten path or trail left by the passage of persons, buffalo, etc.; an early road
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The trail along which a computer-graphics object travels.
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A path is a trail with no repeated vertices (except possibly the first and last). Here is an example of a path
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PATH is an organization building hiking and biking trails in the Atlanta area.
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the direction the clubhead is traveling (generally thought of in relation to the target line). Example: "An outside-in path will cause a slice if the ball is contacted with a square or open clubface."
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an established line of travel or access
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A means of planar travel that requires actual physical movement. Commonly known paths include the rivers Styx and Oceanus, Mount Olympus, the World Ash Yggdrasil, and the lnfinite Staircase of Ysgard.
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a concatenation of directed links originating at one station, extending through one or more digipeaters and terminating at another station
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a concatenation of OGDL elements written in expression format and separated by dots
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a concatenation of OGDL expressions
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an address, not a means of navigation
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a navigational structure, not just a navigational potentiality
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A way of indicating the categories and subcategories navigated to reach a certain point.
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